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Laparoscopic nephrectomy in donor kidney transplantation: choice of method

Abstract

Kidney transplantation from a living donor is the best alternative for patients with end-stage renal failure. Development of a technique donor kidney is on the quest for minimally invasive procedures, while maintaining maximum safety for the donor. Plays a leading role as the quality and composition of the resulting renal transplant since it can influence its function depends on the longterm and, accordingly, the recipients health. The above requirements have led to the creation of a unique in its kind, the operation - laparoscopic nephrectomy from a living donor. Standard fence kidney at the moment in the world of laparoscopic donor nephrectomy is a «hand-assisted» technique. However, in some cases, possibly a delayed introduction of «hand-port» or laparoscopic nephrectomy without manual assisted with the introduction of the hand into the abdomen to extract the kidney at the final stage. The purpose of this article is to identify the indications for possible delayed installation manual port.

About the Authors

A. A. Sokolov
Russian Medical Academy of Postdiploma Education
Russian Federation


R. G. Biktimirov
Institute of Professional Postdiploma Education of Federal Medico-Biology Agency of Russia; Clinical Hospital No. 119 of Federal Medico-Biology Agency of Russia
Russian Federation


A. G. Martov
Russian Medical Academy of Postdiploma Education; Institute of Professional Postdiploma Education of Federal Medico-Biology Agency of Russia
Russian Federation


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Sokolov A.A., Biktimirov R.G., Martov A.G. Laparoscopic nephrectomy in donor kidney transplantation: choice of method. Pacific Medical Journal. 2015;(4):69-71. (In Russ.)

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